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reposting again.....Why might we need to include a counter argument when we are trying to persuade someone with an argument? What does the counter-argument do for our own argument? Does it make our position stronger or weaker? Why or why not?

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A counter-arguement validates one's arguement, and refutes the other's idea. A counter arguement makes one's arguement legible and professional, as well as trsutworthy since you have researched both sides of the arguement, and know clearly enough which side is correct.

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